Arts & Literature4 mins ago
Great film, great line - but what was it called?
(something like) 'One's maxim for life is that when something is inevitable one should simply enjoy it', sparking up a fat cigar whilst being bundled into the back of a police van. Great stuff.
But what is the film called?
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I don't think it's Payroll. (By the way, the book of that is better than the film.) The chief villan in Payroll is quite young and not at all laid back like the character you are suggesting.
I think I know the film you mean but can't remember the name (yet). Am I right in thinking the head honcho (as you put it) is a middle-aged chap in the Arthur Daley (George Cole) mould? The gang hide out in a derelict farm, which is where they are eventually cornered, and the head man gives himself up as he abhors violence and has no intention of fighting his way out of the situation. By the way the actor playing the villan is not George Cole.
Apologies if this is not the film you were thinking of and I have led you up the wrong track. If it is the film you mean, then what I have said might jog others' memories. Good luck!